Another
week is upon us, and the Steam Summer Sale is in full swing.
Apart from
the obvious pleasure of getting games I've had my eye on for some
time really cheaply, the whole event is pretty interesting.
Take the
voting system as an example. Every eight hours new Flash Sales pop
up. That's four games with a discount of about -75%, and at the same
time, you get to choose between two set of games that will be on sale
next. The set with the most votes goes on sale.
Now, I'm a
very selective gamer. There are several categories that do not
interest me at all, like sport and racing games.
Even
within categories that I do like such as shooters, strategy and RPG's
I'm very choosy. In part due to financial reasons but also because of
time restraints. So what to do when neither set of games is of any
personal interest?
Well, I
could simply not vote, but that seems petty to me. Rather I either
look for the biggest price reductions or games that I've played and
know are good. Simple guidelines, but sometimes I really have to sit
and think.
There are
a couple of new features this year though. The most obvious is the
Summer Adventure. When you get your first virtual collectible sale
card, you're randomly added to one of five teams; Red, Green, Pink,
Blue and Purple. Much like Steve Buscemi in Reservoir Dogs, I was
dismayed to become Pink. But that's not important. Ostensibly, the
teams earn points every day based on some stuff I'm not entirely
clear on. I think it's a combination of sales and badges.
Anyway,
having observed the process for four days now, I'm pretty sure it's a
sham.
You see
every day, 30 of the winning teams members get three games from their
wish-list for free. And so far each day, one team has been in the
lead with a huge difference. All the other teams are clumped together
in a pretty similar mass.
If this
event was in fact totally up to the customers, it couldn't possibly
look like it does. I of course have no evidence, and if I did I
wouldn't care, since some people get free games. It's all good, if
pretty weird.
What's not
so good, is that I can't get any more cards from voting until my
Steam Account gets to level 8! You can use the cards to craft a badge
that will give you some small in-game cosmetic changes in a couple of
games I don't even play.
So it's
not like I really care, it's just pretty rude to have this system of
card rewards for votes and then say “If you want more cards, you
have to spend A LOT more money”. It leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Over all
though, I'm pretty happy with my Thus-far-haul. My major score was
getting Banished, but I've also picked up Hitman: Absolution, E.Y.E:
Divine Cybermancy (for 98 cents), Stronghold HD and Assassin's Creed
III.
I'm still
hoping to pick up Thief, Starpoint Gemini 2 and Murdered before the
sale is over.
Well
that's it today. Have a great week!
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